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Discover Ludwig"I was lecturing" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as "I was lecturing my students on the importance of punctuality when the fire alarm broke the silence."
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Archaeology lecturer Ellen Adams (@DrNellyUK) tweets: "A student emailed me a question while I was lecturing them.
This time last year, I was lecturing at another Shanghai university, to students from Asia, Canada, the US and Africa.
"When I was lecturing at Edinburgh, in some of the MBA classes there would be 450 students at the lecture theatre.
To my astonishment, she turned up a few years ago in a text-and-performance degree class at King's College London, where I was lecturing.
Far away I stood in front of a classroom, talking about a girl carrying her dead baby through a dark forest; I was lecturing on Chekhov's "In the Ravine".
I was lecturing in the Sino-British College (SBC) athehe Shanghai University of Science and Technology, to an audience of students who had opted, from three continents, to take their degrees at SBC.
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Instead, I was lectured by a group of old local hippies at the bar about the beauty of freedom in Europe.
As I came in, I was lectured by her in the hall on what I could or couldn't discuss with him; it was as if she were giving me instructions (GP of Moroccan male patient).
I'm lecturing at 10.
I'm lecturing, and all of a sudden I go, 'God! "The Wizard of Oz"!
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